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  • 9-Aug-2006
    East Asia FTA can be done in 10 years, says Ong
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) and China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia and India (East Asia FTA) is possible in the next 10 years, Asean secretary-general, Ong Keng Yong, said Tuesday.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Trade pact with China stuck over security
    Security concerns over investments from China is impacting the proposed Bilateral Investment Promotion Agreement with Beijing. North Block’s proposal to amend the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) is stuck, delaying the signing of the agreement.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Thailand may lose US trade privileges
    Thailand is included in a group of 13 countries that may lose preferential tariffs when the US revamps its Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program at the end of the year, US officials said yesterday.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Managing Globalization: A new trade bandwagon - Are rich-poor pacts fair?
    You might as well call it Newton’s Third Law of Trade Negotiations.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Political problems no threat to FTAs, says Kantathi
    Thailand yesterday dismissed news reports that political problems at home had delayed negotiations on free-trade agreements (FTAs) among members of the regional Bimstec trade bloc.
  • 8-Aug-2006
    FTAs and RTAs: The political imperative
    Last week, Sanjaya Baru, the media advisor to the prime minister, and an economist in a previous avatar, published a book called The Strategic Consequences of India’s Economic Performance. Amongst other things in it, he argues for more regional trading agreements.
  • 8-Aug-2006
    Economists call FTA with US hasty
    Seoul National University President Chung Un-chan, who is also a prominent economist, has criticized the government’s handling of the free trade agreement with the United States as hasty application of theory.
  • 8-Aug-2006 IPS
    Flower power - But not for the workers
    The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Colombia and the United States that could be signed in October or November this year will maintain the tariff exemptions already enjoyed by Colombia’s flourishing flower industry. But there are no plans for higher wages and better working conditions for the industry’s 100,000 workers.
  • 8-Aug-2006 Washington Times
    US reviews duty-free access to market
    The Bush administration is considering ending trade concessions granted to India, Brazil and other fast-developing nations under a three-decade-old program meant to help poor countries. The administration’s review comes as some lawmakers look to punish governments that opposed US policies during World Trade Organization talks — especially a group of middle-income nations led by Brazil and India — by ending their preferences entirely.
  • 8-Aug-2006 Rediff
    India looks at FTA with non-EU nations
    India is considering a Free Trade Agreement with non-EU members called the EFTA, which comprises four countries — Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Servindi
    Costa Rica: Es obligatorio consultar el TLC a pueblos indígenas
    “El texto del proyecto de ley que se tramita bajo el expediente No. 16.047, ‘Tratado de Libre Comercio República Dominicana - Centroamérica - Estados Unidos’ (TLC), en virtud de contener disposiciones normativas que pueden afectar directamente a los pueblos indígenas, debe ser consultado a esas comunidades (...)”. Con este párrafo concluye un informe en el cual el Departamento de Servicios Técnicos de la Asamblea Legislativa se pronuncia sobre la obligatoriedad de consultar a las comunidades indígenas del país sobre el polémico tratado comercial.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Huffington Post
    CAFTA bait-and-switch destroys Georgia community
    Remember during the debate over the Central American Free Trade Agreement, every Republican politician and corporate lobbyist was giving the public the "free trade creates American jobs" line? It’s a line that America has become used to hearing from Washington, D.C. — even though, as both Hostile Takeover and Take This Job and Ship It show, this mantra has no relation to reality.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Korea Times
    Ex-Roh supporter calls on president to stop FTA
    Well-known social commentator and oriental philosopher Kim Young-oak, better known by his penname Doh-ol, said that Korean President Roh Moo-hyun should stop pushing for the establishment of a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States, citing the lack of public support.
  • 7-Aug-2006 AFP
    Australian cabinet split over free trade negotiations with China
    Free trade negotiations between China and Australia are sensitive for both countries, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said amid reports the cabinet is split over whether to abandon tariffs protecting Australia’s clothing and motor vehicle industries.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Financial Express
    ’New Thai govt may push forward BIMSTEC FTA’
    The sagging negotiations on the proposed BIMSTEC Free Trade Area (FTA) agreement are likely to get momentum after a new government is installed in Thailand through October 18 elections, the Thai foreign minister said in the city Sunday, report agencies.
  • 7-Aug-2006 The Australian
    Doha failure Beijing’s chance
    Separate trade agreements will allow China to cherry-pick the deals it wants.
  • 7-Aug-2006 venezuelanalysis.com
    Defining the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas - ALBA
    Much has been written and theorized about the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) since President Chavez first proposed the idea at Isla Margarita at the III Summit of the Heads of State and the Government of the Association of Caribbean States in December, 2001.
  • 7-Aug-2006 The Star
    EU to make stronger presence in South-East Asia
    The European Union (EU) is well on its way to strengthening its “presence” in Malaysia, and in the South-East Asian region.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Prensa Latina
    Guatemala to sue US for dumping
    After a month and five days of implementing the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with United States, Guatemala is suffering from this pact’s asymmetries and is suing the northern country for unfair competition.
  • 7-Aug-2006 Gulf News
    Bilateral gains implied by US-Bahrain FTA
    Speaking to members of the United States Trade Representatives (USTR) in Washington last month, I learned that Congress supported the FTA with Bahrain partly because it posed no threat to American farm industry.